Daughter turns mother into bitch

Federico 2022-06-26 21:21:39

The daughter in the film loves her father dearly since she was a child, but her mother, who was a beauty pageant, created a strong psychological pressure. She was first lost, and then rebellious. She must prove that her parents were failures. At least her mother is not worthy of her father's love. It was generally successful. Because of her depravity, her father's attention in the later period was all on her, while her mother cheated and became a "stinky bitch" who was not worthy of a man's true love. This was like a disaster in a Jewish family with a strong family concept. , the daughter proved the mistake of her father's love. Although she herself is not worthy of her father's love, her mother is also not worthy.

In fact, a father's love for his daughter is just unconditional. Whether she stutters or falls, her father has always held her in his heart. The most painful time for a father is when he hears that she is raped, the treasure that he takes care of. , but was smashed by others, how could she be worthy of her father's love?

A man's love for his wife or girlfriend can either choose an object or conditions, such as loyalty and tenderness, but his love for his daughter is natural, so all daughters don't have to be jealous of their parents' closeness, they are all your guardians .

But the daughter in the film, her love for her father is too strong, forming a monopoly, thus forming a devastating rebellion, her psychiatrist is too derelict!

This kind of problem is not unique to any era, it has been more or less from ancient times to the present.

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  • [last lines]

    Nathan Zuckerman: [narrating funeral] You come at people with an open mind, and yet you never fail to get them wrong. You get them wrong while you're with them, or you tell someone about them and get them wrong again. That's how we know we're alive. We are wrong. About the Swede, how life was going to open its arms and shower blessings upon him, I was never more wrong about anyone in my life.

  • Penny Hamlin: I don't blame you, Mr Levov. I don't blame either one of you. You didn't go out and buy the dynamite and make the bomb. You didn't plant the bomb. I feel badly for you both. The two of you... are as much victims of this tragedy as we are. I lost a husband. My kids lost a father. But the difference is that for us... we will survive as a family, a loving family. We will survive with our memories intact and our memories to sustain us. We are the same family we were when Russ was here and we will survive. That's the difference.